A little girl injured in a Brooklyn fire set off by a holiday Menorah was transferred this morning to a Staten Island burn unit in critical condition, officials said.

The girl was one of several children at home when a blaze erupted in a two-family house on 47th Street Borough Park last night. Fire officials said the flames may have been caused by an oil fueled Menorah.

The burned girl and two of her sisters were home with a babysitter when smoke began to fill the home shortly after 9:30 p.m. Firefighters who responded to an emergency call found on the street an elderly woman and two girls, including a 3-year-old whose twin sister was trapped inside.

Inside, they the other girl, and brought her out to safety. She was rushed to Maimonides Medical Center, and transferred to Staten Island University Medical Center this morning.

Officials said there were no smoke alarms in the unit, although everyone inside was awake at the time of the fire.

The babysitter and the two other children were taken to Maimonides with minor injuries.

Neighbors said they were surprised and saddened by the fire.

“We were watching TV and we heard the glass breaking and other stuff breaking,” said neighbor Deborah Fraumeni, 56. “They couldn’t find the little one because there was more smoke than fire.”